The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... 30. " These are their reasons " ; Jervis conj . " These have their sea- sons " ; Collier MS . , " These are the seasons . ” — I . G. But men may construe things after their fashion , Clean 25 JULIUS CÆSAR Act I. Sc . iii .
... 30. " These are their reasons " ; Jervis conj . " These have their sea- sons " ; Collier MS . , " These are the seasons . ” — I . G. But men may construe things after their fashion , Clean 25 JULIUS CÆSAR Act I. Sc . iii .
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... conj .; Ff . , " Why old men . Fools , and " ; Blackstone conj . “ Why old men fools , and . ” — I . G. 80 Cas . Let it be who it is : 27 JULIUS CÆSAR Act I. Sc . iii .
... conj .; Ff . , " Why old men . Fools , and " ; Blackstone conj . “ Why old men fools , and . ” — I . G. 80 Cas . Let it be who it is : 27 JULIUS CÆSAR Act I. Sc . iii .
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... are both de- ceived . ......... 9 . " ; Singer conj . " For if thou puť'st thy .. , " & c .; but there is no need to improve on the reading of F. 2.—I. Ġ . Here , as I point my sword , the sun 3 G 37 JULIUS CÆSAR Act II . Sc . i .
... are both de- ceived . ......... 9 . " ; Singer conj . " For if thou puť'st thy .. , " & c .; but there is no need to improve on the reading of F. 2.—I. Ġ . Here , as I point my sword , the sun 3 G 37 JULIUS CÆSAR Act II . Sc . i .
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... the truth ? 46. " are " ; Upton conj .; Ff . 1 , 2 , " heare " ; Ff . 3 , 4 , " hear " ; Rowe , " heard " ; Theobald , " were . ” — I . G. 70 Decius , go tell them Cæsar will not come 50 ' Act II . Sc . ii . THE TRAGEDY OF.
... the truth ? 46. " are " ; Upton conj .; Ff . 1 , 2 , " heare " ; Ff . 3 , 4 , " hear " ; Rowe , " heard " ; Theobald , " were . ” — I . G. 70 Decius , go tell them Cæsar will not come 50 ' Act II . Sc . ii . THE TRAGEDY OF.
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... conj . " line of c . " ; Mason conj . " play of c . " Mr. Fleay approves of the Folio reading , and explains " lane " in the sense of " narrow conceits " ; he compares the following lines from Johnson's Staple of News : - " A narrow ...
... conj . " line of c . " ; Mason conj . " play of c . " Mr. Fleay approves of the Folio reading , and explains " lane " in the sense of " narrow conceits " ; he compares the following lines from Johnson's Staple of News : - " A narrow ...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet ..., Volume 8 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1886 |
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